A Fox Run resident told Pope County Sheriff's Sgt. Darin Kirkland on Tuesday a 1996 dark green Honda Accord was allegedly stolen from his home, according to a report.

Another vehicle had been rummaged through and belongings thrown inside. Paperwork in the vehicle was taken into evidence for latent finger prints, the report indicated. The vehicle was valued at $7,000.

Criminal mischief

DOVER -- An employee of Coldwell-Bankers Real Estate told Lt. Rex Surrette approximately $1,800 in damage and losses was done to a vacant residence on Humphrey Road sometime between Oct. 5 and 12, a report stated.

The complainant stated another agent showed the house on Oct. 5, and everything appeared fine. Ten window screens were damaged and lying on the ground. The electric meter had been removed and broken. The telephone box had been broken and wires removed, and a water spigot had been broken.

Neighbors were questioned about suspicious vehicles in the area, but most said several persons have been around to look at the residence, according to the report.

HECTOR -- A man told Deputy Chad Maness a camper trailer, valued at $1,500, was allegedly burned on Northfork Creek on National Forest land north of Hector by an ex-girlfriend, also of Hector.

A report indicated the complainant stated the man and woman got into an argument Oct. 6, and the trailer may have been burned on that date.

Manhunt update

CLARKSVILLE -- One Pine Bluff man turned himself in to authorities and another remained at large after a manhunt in Clarksville on Saturday, according to Police Chief Kyn Wilson.

The two men, both of Pine Bluff, allegedly stole a Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck in the Jamestown and Rosemary Estates area and later abandoned the vehicle after a high-speed pursuit Saturday morning. The men allegedly stole the vehicle in Pine Bluff, along with a .22-caliber weapon that may have been involved in an armed robbery in Plumerville, according to authorities.

Arkansas State Police Cpl. Greg Donaldson saw the vehicle at the 59.5 mile marker of Interstate 40, then it left the interstate at Exit 58 and entered a restaurant parking lot on South Rogers Street, where the trooper activated his emergency lights on his patrol vehicle. The vehicle left the parking lot and headed south on Rogers at a high speed, running traffic lights and continuing to Jamestown.

Donaldson was joined by Clarksville Police Officer Stuart Harness in the pursuit, which continued off Rogers near a church in Jamestown and through a field and two fences. The Clarksville officer continued the chase when the trooper's patrol vehicle became stuck in the field, reports indicated.

The State Police helicopter and bloodhounds were brought in to search for the men. Dogs tracked for approximately eight hours until they lost track around 4 p.m. near the 57.5 mile marker on I-40. The last indication by the dogs was around 1:44 p.m. at the wildlife management area south of Crawford St.

According to Wilson, a vehicle was stolen from Whitson-Morgan Motors south of I-40 near Exit 58. The vehicle and its occupants were detected by Oklahoma law enforcement, where another pursuit began until the vehicle was wrecked near Tulsa. The passenger was taken to a hospital and the driver left the scene.

One man later turned himself into Pine Bluff authorities, the chief added. The other remains at large.